Woman found dead at Sandringham traced to beach 30 miles away

Alisa Dmitrijeva's remains were found in a field near Anmer, on the Sandringham estateCambridgeshire Police/PA

Detectives investigating the death of a Latvian teenager whose body was found on the Queen’s country estate in Norfolk have traced her last known movements to a car park 30 miles (48km) away.

Officers have begun a fresh search for evidence to find the killer of Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17, from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. They believe that she spent the early hours of August 31 last year in a car park at Snettisham beach.

Her remains were found in a field near Anmer, on the Sandringham estate, on New Year’s Day. It is believed her body had been there since September.

A police spokesman said: “Searches will take place today, with officers looking for her mobile phone and other objects.”